Jesse Marsch admits he has a ‘big job’ on his hands to save Leeds United and says his team are ‘chained by the pressure’ of playing at Elland Road.
The 3-0 loss to Aston Villa makes it six on the spin - two since the American’s arrival - and they are just two points above the bottom three ahead of Sunday’s visit of Norwich.
Supporters booed at the end of both halves and some turned on the directors’ box in protest at the sacking of Marcelo Bielsa.
Marsch, taking charge of his first home game, said: ‘It is a big job right now.